COLUMBUS, Ohio (ADAMS) – Earlier this week, we learned that traffic fatalities went up over Labor Day weekend this year in Ohio.
(Story HERE)
Just a day later, the Ohio State Highway Patrol had better news regarding the summer. OSHP reports a 7% reduction in fatal crashes during the period referred to as ‘The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer’.
This time period, which runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day, sees an increase in traffic on the roads and an increased number of both serious-injury and fatal crashes.
“While we are encouraged by the decrease in crashes and fatalities, we know one life lost is still one too many,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent. “These numbers reflect the hard work of our troopers, and we urge everyone to never drive impaired, eliminate distractions and always buckle up.”
OSHP released the following:
According to preliminary Patrol statistics, there were 339 fatal crashes, which resulted in 370 deaths, during this year’s 100 Deadliest Days of Summer timeframe. This year saw 25 fewer fatal crashes and 23 fewer fatalities compared to last year. Additionally, the OSHP recorded 1,703 serious-injury crashes, a 17% decrease from 2024’s statistics.
Additional information regarding Ohio crash statistics is available on the Ohio Statistics and Analytics for Traffic Safety (OSTATS) dashboard. That dashboard can be located here.
The public is encouraged to safely call #677 to report reckless or impaired drivers and drug activity.
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